- ❝ An everyday American minivan.❞
- ―In-game Description in Watch Dogs.
The Brubeck Crosscountry Series is a minivan in Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2.
Design[]
The design of the car is mostly based on the 1997-2000 Chevrolet Venture with design cues from the fourth generation Chrysler minivan lineup & second-generation Ford Windstar.
Performance[]
The Cross Country Series is an average vehicle. The top speed is rather unimpressive for a large SUV, but the acceleration is acceptable. The tire grip is low, so when setting off in speed, the front wheels may spin before moving forward. The vehicle also has bad brakes and the vehicle can usually take a while to stop after hitting its top speed. Overall, the vehicle is not the best vehicle for a police chase, and is neither good for performance.
Overview[]
- Watch Dogs
General Aspects | |||
Top Speed | Acceleration | Durability | Handling |
Technical Aspects | |||
Acceleration | Engine | Drivetrain | Gears |
N/A | Inline-4 (In-game model) | Front engine, all wheel drive | 5 |
Variants[]
- There are taxi versions of the vehicle, being operated by Rapid Cab. In Watch Dogs, these are available in yellow or white and in Watch Dogs 2, in red/white, yellow/white or green/white color.
Notable Owners[]
- Rapid Cab (taxi variant)
Gallery[]
Standard[]
Taxi[]
Locations[]
Watch Dogs[]
- Driven in Parker Square.
- Sometimes spawns in The Loop.
- Can sometimes be found in Pawnee.
- The taxi cab variant appears driven in The Loop and Mad Mile.
- Can be found in front of The Merlaut Hotel.
- Available in the Car On Demand app, for free.
Watch Dogs 2[]
- Commonly spawns anywhere in the Bay Area.
- Available in the Total Motors car dealership, for $5,000.
Trivia[]
- Similar to real-life Chicago, the minivan has been adapted into use as cabs for public transport. The Cab variant may spawn with triangular advertisement roof accessories, small "TAXI" signs, and multiple colors.
- Despite being a minivan, this vehicle has regular back doors rather than sliding doors. In the Car On Demand thumbnail however, the car is shown to have sliding doors, judging by the door handle placed backwards. It's possible that the car was supposed to have sliding doors in the beta version of the game, but was cut due to programming difficulties.
- The van's name is a clear play on the name of Chrysler's minivan model, the Town & Country.
- Abstergo agents can be seen arresting Desmond Miles in Assassin's Creed III, and placing him in a car with sides similar to a Crosscountry Series, including similar windows and taillights. The car includes a similar taillight position, but the shape of the lights themselves leans more to a later Jeep Grand Cherokee.